This was a hard cigar to smoke. I cut it twice, but it was wrapped so tightly that I could barely get smoke through it. My jaw is sore from trying over and over again to get a solid draw. I thought it would loosen up once it got hot, but that wasn’t the case. I suspected that maybe the wrapper had a hole in it, but I couldn’t find one. The wrapper was fully intact.

That said, it started mild and slightly sweet. It was smooth and almost buttery. The perfume coming off the lit end was delightful and not at all stinky. In the middle of the smoke, there were hints of vanilla. Still hard as fuck to get smoke through it.

At the end, it gets bolder. It’s meaty, yet still smooth. I wish it was easier to smoke, because I think with an easy draw, this would be a delightful cigar.

Buy again? I didn’t buy it, but I have another in the humidor. Will smoke again.

Flavor profile really complements a tumbler of Maker’s Mark. Medium body. Easy draw. More of a traditional cigar flavor. Any particular individual flavor is too subtle to discern. A smooth smoke. A hint of something floral, maybe caramel, too? Middle of the cigar is meatier, fuller. Got a bit of a runner; uneven burn in the middle. A satisfying experience.

This was a big smoke. It had a good, even burn, a nice easy draw, and a tight ash throughout. It’s got an aromatic and smooth flavor… maybe even a bit sweet. It was almost perfume-y, but that might have had to do with the sweet hoppy IPA that I was drinking at the time. There’s also a hint of dark chocolate in there. It reminds me of smoking cigars at the beach.

A genuine Cuban cigar. It has a traditional aroma and a sweet taste. Its flavor is mild–almost light–yet aromatic. Rolled very tightly, so it had a tough draw. It burned extraordinarily even, and had a surprisingly loose ash. The wrapper was veiny, and it tasted of creamy vanilla and sweet cherry. The tight roll made it hard to smoke, but that’s the only bad thing about this cigar. It was delightful throughout.

It starts a bit tangy, but the exhale is creamy cocoa, and a bit hot. Easy draw tastes meaty at times. That’s a good thing. A stronger smoke than I usually like. Earthy with a few aromatic spices. This cigar doesn’t fuck around. This is a “get to work!” kind of cigar. At first I didn’t like it, but after I settled in, it’s worth second consideration.

A deep, rich smoke without being overwhelming like many maduros can be. Smooth and sweet draw with barely a hint of clove. Full flavor. Some reviews comment that it’s a strong cigar, but it tastes solidly mid-strength to me. Smooth and relaxing.